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Ubiquitous AIgetty Democratized artificial intelligence (currently seen in OpenAI GPT, Microsoft Big AI, Google Bard/Gemini, etc.) can be a beautiful thing. At the same time, everyone has access to democratized AI, meaning there is little or no competitive differentiation. Business leaders and entrepreneurs need to think beyond the efficiencies and cost savings promised by AI. Just before Generative AI was released in late 2021, a paper foreshadowed the future commoditization of AI, following the same path as previous generations of technology. The researchers noted how Nicholas G. Carr documented that “While the potential and ubiquity of IT has increased, its…
Share this story on Facebook, X, Text, LinkedIn, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, or OutlookWritten by Johnny Campis of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) may attempt to use Section 706provisions. Telecommunications Act 1996, imposing heavy-handed and unnecessary Title II regulations on the Internet. However, a recent study argues that the FCC cannot invoke Section 706 to support its plan to reinstate Title II regulations for providers because this maneuver does not remove barriers to entry into the broadband market. are doing. Test by Phoenix Advanced Law, Economics and Public Policy Research Center say it with Section 706Congress directed the FCC to remove barriers…
Written by David Barbuscia New York, February 7 (Reuters) – The Federal Reserve’s move to reconsider when to cut interest rates is reverberating through bond markets, raising risks for those expecting the explosive rally that sent bond prices higher at the end of 2023 to continue this year. . Late last year, prices soared from 16-year lows as investors flocked to U.S. Treasuries on expectations that the Fed would cut interest rates as early as the first quarter of this year. Many people are currently rebalancing their bets. US employment numbers explode A cautious message from the Fed, What I…
Last week, the Connecticut Attorney General released the following report: Privacy enforcement An update that will make your stomach hurt. A consumer sent a complaint to the AG’s office after receiving an advertisement for cremation services in the mail after he had just finished chemotherapy. Apparently, the person was part of a list sold by a data broker to a cremation company. You can guess how the marketing logic flowed from there. “Inference: Terminal illness?” “Interest: Possible purchase – burial/cremation.” Then came the following news Publicis $350 million settlement Purdue Pharma’s longtime advertising agency was recognized for its role in…
Governments around the world must refrain from shutting down the internet during elections in order to sever, disenfranchise and deny their citizens their right to participatory democracy. The global #KeepItOn coalition brings together more than 300 civil society organizations to monitor, document, and campaign against internet shutdowns around the world. Our data shows one fact: Authorities continue to shut down the internet and critical digital communication platforms during important national events such as elections, violating the human rights of millions of people in the process. Election-related shutdowns prevent voters from accessing and sharing important information, making elections less fair, reliable,…
Honor X9b 5G will be officially launched in India on February 15th along with Honor Choice X5 earphones and Honor Choice Watch. Ahead of its official debut, the Chinese smartphone brand has released multiple teasers, revealing the smartphone’s key specifications and color options. Honor X9b 5 is confirmed to have his Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 SoC inside. It is equipped with a 5,800mAh battery. Honor 9Xb is already available in select global markets.Honor confirmed the specifications and colorways of the Honor X9b 5G through a press release on Tuesday (February 6). Confirmed to be powered by a 5,800mAh battery, the…
This week, California leaders are meeting with artificial intelligence experts to explore ways AI can be used in disaster response. The California Science and Technology Council is hosting a series of learning sessions bringing together policymakers, first responders, philanthropic leaders, and AI developers. CCST said the goal of this week’s conference is to find practical uses for AI in planning for and responding to events such as floods and wildfires. “We’re seeing the conversation go from defining what data we already have that can be used in different ways to what we’re not thinking about.” Interim CEO of CCST CEO…
China Mobile will reportedly send two experimental satellites into low Earth orbit that will be used to test 5G and 6G architectures, especially with a view to integrating satellite and terrestrial networks to support both technologies. It is said that it was launched. The LEO satellite was launched on Saturday and placed into orbit at an altitude of 500 km, state media reported. The satellite was jointly developed by China Mobile and the Microsatellite Innovation Academy of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and “supports on-orbit software reconfiguration, flexible deployment of core network functions, and automatic management.” The 6G satellite…
Written by Abraham Galvan, February 6, 2024 advertisement Effective June 1, Dr. Pablo Ortiz will assume the role of president of Barry University and embark on a new chapter in his career as an educational leader. As Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Ortiz will lead academic strategy and program development, advance faculty accomplishments, teaching and research, and coordinate academic support teams to foster student-centered initiatives. Dr. Ortiz served as vice president at Florida International University (FIU), where he helped achieve top national rankings, galvanize global initiatives, and transform the Biscayne Bay campus. He most recently served as Executive Vice President of…
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is asking the state Legislature to advance several bills aimed at putting criminals who use children’s faces to create sexual abuse materials behind bars. At a news conference Tuesday, Wilson said he wants the law to stay ahead of criminals who use artificial intelligence and other software to target children. “This allows us to use technology to track people who are trying to come before the law,” Wilson said. “A man was using Photoshop, I believe, quite crudely, to take a picture of his daughter and place it on an adult woman’s body, then…

